Robin Jones

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Robin D. Jones

Robin Jones is best known for being a man of many hats. With the ability to take on multiple roles throughout the course of each production he's been apart of, Robin has proved that he's able to lead projects from conception to delivery. On his most recent project The Really Loud House, Robin produced a $70 million kids show for Paramount, working closely with the likes of Brian Stepanik, Tony Hawk, Vicki Lawrence, Brian George, Jonathan Judge, and Tim Hobert. After spanning over 2 ½ years, and including two 20 episode seasons and a movie in between the show quickly became the #1 kids show in the world. Over the course of the show Robin was involved in every creative aspect including: working with the writers to prepare the script to meet production expectations, prepping with the actors, department heads, and onsite locations, supporting the directors both on set and at video village, working with the line producer to set budget expectations and mitigate potential overages, editing, working with the vfx department, coloring, and sound mixing each episode. Over the course of the show Robin used his production experience and knowledge to help consistently deliver the show ahead of schedule and under budget.

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